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Banking and gender: sex equality in the financial services in Britain and Turkey.

Ozbilgin, Mustafa; Woodward, Diana

Authors

Mustafa Ozbilgin

Diana Woodward



Abstract

Drawing comparisons from Turkey and Britain, countries which are at the margins of the European continent, 'Banking and Gender' argues that most of the gendered inequalities in employment are socially constructed. Exploring the historical and social development of sex segregation and equality initiatives in both countries, it challenges biologically deterministic assumptions on 'professions fit for women or men' which are still prevalent in employment practices in both countries. 'Banking and Gender' is the first in-depth cross-cultural and empirical study of employment in the financial service and represents a genuinely innovative contribution to the theory and understanding of these fields. It is also, of course, a directed call towards equality of opportunity in the work-place.

Book Type Authored Book
Publication Date 2004
Deposit Date Oct 18, 2007
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Book Title Banking and gender: sex equality in the financial services in Britain and Turkey.
ISBN 1860649483
Keywords banking; sexual equality; social history; Britain; Turkey;
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/5